City of santa clarita transit

City of Santa Clarita Transit is the transit system serving the City of Santa Clarita, California and nearby surrounding unincorporated areas. The system is operated and maintained by MV Transportation.[1]

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History

The City of Santa Clarita assumed responsibility for local transit in 1991 from Los Angeles County.

In mid-2007 Santa Clarita Transit underwent a re-branding. It became known as "City of Santa Clarita Transit" and buses received a new green and blue livery reflecting the colors of the city logo. The majority of the fleet has received this livery. Bus stop signs in a design similar to the new bus livery were also installed.[2]

All units were put up for auction on 9/4/2014 and were bought by Transit Sales International.

Sold to Lewis Stages in Salt Lake City, UT and became 269, 276, 272, 265-267. Later Lewis Stages went out of business and they were auctioned off 12/11/2017. All units were bought by SA Recycling in North Las Vegas, NV; spotted on 1/25/2018.[14]

148, 150-152, 157, 158, 160 & 162 were bought by Frank's Star-Dust Tours, Inc. DBA The Bus. All units were sold off by 2017. Notably 150, 151 & 162 were auctioned off on 8/20/2016. 148 & 152 were sold to Bauer's circa 2016.[15][16] 162 was sold to UC Merced CatTracks and became #?.

147, 149, 153-155 were put up for auction on 9/4/2014; all units were bought by Transit Sales International.